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Philippine Journal of Science 
1919 
Pygophor with two minute spines close together on medio- 
ventral edge; anal segment with a single, median spine; genital 
styles small, narrow, slightly curved at apex ; sedeagus with two 
spines on left side, the apical one larger and flat, the other fur- 
cate at apex, a large spine on right side at apex. 
Length, 2.8 millimeters; tegmen, 3. 
Mindanao, Davao (Baker, 10060). 
Female . — There are two specimens which I associate with the 
above male; namely, one from Imugan, Nueva Vizcaya, Luzon 
(the allotype) , and one from Mount Limay, Luzon (Baker, 9848 ) . 
They both have the pair of black marks on the mesonotum; 
otherwise they are ochraceous yellow. 
This species is similar to E. bakeri, but the sedeagus is quite 
distinct. 
Eumetopina flava sp. nov. Plate I, figs. 5a, b. 
Male . — Macropterous ; vertex about as long as broad at base, 
slightly narrowed to apex, which is slightly rounded; first joint 
of antennae about half length of second; hind tarsi equal in 
length to hind tibiae, first tarsus considerably longer than the 
other two together. 
Light yellow ; tegmina hyaline, very pale yellow, veins slightly 
darker, granules very minute, bearing light hairs. 
Pygophor opening about as long as broad, a minute process 
on medioventral edge; anal segment with a single, median, 
curved spine on ventral edge; genital styles small, narrow, 
curved slightly at apex, which is pointed. 
Length, 2.4 millimeters; tegmen, 3. 
Luzon, Laguna Province, Mount Maquiling (Baker, 9858), 
1 male. 
Eumetopina bakeri sp. nov. Plate I, figs. 4a, b. 
Male . — In build similar to E. flava. Light yellow, black over 
the middle portion of pronotum, mesonotum, and on metanotum 
and abdominal tergites. 
Opening of pygophor about as deep as wide, two small pro- 
cesses on the medioventral edge; genital styles small, narrow, 
slightly curved at tip ; sedeagus figured. 
Length, 2.7 millimeters; tegmen, 3. 
Female . — The female that I associate with this is all yellow 
like E. flava. 
Length, 3.4 millimeters; tegmen, 3.6. 
Borneo, Sandakan (Baker, 9892). 
